EXCLUSIVE: FX‘s drama pilot Seven Sisters has cast the remainder of the siblings joining Elizabeth Olsen and Cristin Milioti as part of the core family: Meredith Hagner, Odessa Young, Zoë Winters, Bridget Brown, and Carolyn Kettig play the remaining five sisters, and Phil Ettinger will play their brother.
They join Anthony Edwards and J. Smith-Cameron, who play the patriarch and matriarch, Paul and Franchesa Bosco, respectively.
The project, from FX Productions, follows a large, tight-knit family that begins to unravel when a sister (Olsen) starts communicating with a voice no one else can hear, forcing them to confront long-buried secrets.
Seven Sisters is executive produced by Will Arbery, who wrote the pilot; Sean Durkin, who will direct it; and Garrett Basch. If the pilot goes forward, it would mark Basch’s fifth series for FX, where his company Dive has a long-standing first-look deal, following Devs, Reservation Dogs, What We Do in the Shadows, and Sterlin Harjo’s upcoming Tulsa noir drama starring Ethan Hawke.
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Hagner can most recently be seen starring in the AppleTV+ drama series Bad Monkey and Prime Video’s You’re Cordially Invited. Additional credits include HBO Max’s Search Party, Hulu’s Palm Springs, and The Oath.
Young recently completed shooting the 20th Century Fox feature Deliver Me From Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper, that chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s classic album, Nebraska. Also in the can is the Netflix limited series Black Rabbit. Up next, she can be seen in the lead role of Amy Mulvaney opposite Jacob Elordi on Prime Video Australia’s limited series Narrow Road to the Deep North, premiering April 18. Additional credits include the films Mothering Sunday, One Million Little Pieces, The Order, and Shirley. She is repped by CAA, Echo Lake Entertainment, and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.
Winters is best known for her breakout role as Kerry on HBO’s Succession. She will next be seen in Celine Song’s A24 feature, Materialists, a followup of Song’s Past Lives, in theatres on June 13. Up next, she will be seen in Kristoffer Borgli’s new film, The Drama for A24. Most recently, she was seen in Amy Berryman’s play Walden opposite Emmy Rossum. Winters is represented by WME and Anonymous Content.
Brown is best known for her performance in the feature Wiener-Dog, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Her other credits include the Miley Cyrus feature LOL, Showtime’s Shameless, and NBC’s Chicago Justice. As a person with Down syndrome, Brown has been recognized nationally for her advocacy work promoting disability inclusion. She is represented by Gray Talent Group.
Ketting’s recent credits include two shows produced by The Public Theater’s Mobile Unit: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Henry V, as well as Music at Exponential Festival 2025. She recently appeared in Titus Kaphar’s debut feature film, Exhibiting Forgiveness. She has workshopped new plays with Ensemble Studio Theater, Atlantic Theater Company, Playwrights Realm, New York Theater Workshop, and The O’Neill, among others. Kettig is represented by Artists & Representatives.
Ettinger is best known for appearing in Paul Schrader’s award-winning feature film First Reformed and Craig Zobel’s Compliance. He will next be seen in Beth de Araújo’s dramatic thriller Josephine. His TV credits include HBO’s limited series I Know This Much is True, Peacock’s Angelyne and Bupkis, and most recently, Paramount+’s Happy Face. He will next be seen opposite Dan Stevens in AMC’s The Terror, directed by Karyn Kusama. He is repped by Brookside Artist Management and Innovative Artists.
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